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Please help me, i need help on this!!!! thx-example-1

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\bf \textit{ellipse, horizontal major axis} \\\\ \cfrac{(x- h)^2}{ a^2}+\cfrac{(y- k)^2}{ b^2}=1 \qquad \begin{cases} center\ ( h, k)\\ vertices\ ( h\pm a, k) \end{cases} \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ \begin{cases} h=0\\ k=0\\ a=3\\ b=2 \end{cases}\implies \cfrac{(x-0)^2}{3^2}+\cfrac{(y-0)^2}{2^2}=1\implies \cfrac{x^2}{9}+\cfrac{y^2}{4}=1

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